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    How a working relationship is different from a personal relationship The difference between a working relationship and personal relationship is that a working relationship is different because of boundaries‚ professional codes of conduct‚ employer policies and procedures. in your working relationship you would be friendly have a different approach treat with equality you would know your role and responsibility you would not share personal information as you would with friends. Also a working relationship

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    will bring to the highest level of relationship. The Best friend. He’s there when you needed him or her. Through thick and thin. You have a shoulder to cry on. You have someone to listen to you. You know he’ll or she’ll understand. When it happens to the opposite sex and were attracted to each other‚ when the guy don’t know yet what’s the next step‚ the woman is just playing by ear‚ their relationship will fall to a mutual realationship. Mutual relationship‚ beyond doubt that each person will

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    The film starts in the winter of 1929‚ as Midwesterner Nick Carraway is admitted to a sanatorium for alcoholism. Carraway talks about the single most hopeful person he has met - Gatsby. Unable to articulate his memories‚ his doctor advises him to write them down. In a flashback to the spring of 1922‚ Carraway has just moved to New York in search of the American Dream. As he settles into a cottage neighboring millionaire Jay Gatsby’s mansion on Long Island‚ Carraway grows increasingly captivated by

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    grandma and mom after she was told to just give up.Towards the end of the book Lucy is faced with listening to what her mom is telling her to do or doing what she believes in.At the end of the book‚ for example‚ Lucy is faced with just accept with her mom and grandma said or try harder to prove to them that they are wrong. Lucy shouts to Grandma‚ “Selling the store is such a stupid idea! Then what are you gonna so with yourselves all day ? You’ll end up like Nicole Grey’s mother‚ who’s totally depressed

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    and did love Tom but she was unable to choose Gatsby because she could never match the other version of herself. Tom and Daisy are very similar‚ almost cohorts‚ they knew who they married and while they were not desperately in love‚ they knew exactly what the other person was offering and that was enough. 11. Life in the 1920s was filled with materialism. Wealth was abundant and those that had it were spending it in extreme excess. Women were taking control of their sexuality and were beginning to

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    man who had trust in Macbeth. Toward the end of the story Lady Macbeth ends up committing suicide and Macbeth gets killed. 2. Macbeth is doomed not by fate but by flaw in his character because he was a weak person. Macbeth let Lady Macbeth tell him what to do and how to be a man. If Macbeth had a mind of his own and was a strong minded man he maybe could have avoid the situations he was in. 3. Macbeth mistake is not that he is ambitious‚ but that he enslaves his ambition to service of evil. Macbeth

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    In act two Romeo goes back to the Capulets to talk to Juliet. Romeo and Juliet talk about love and Romeo wants to get married to Juliet the next day. Juliet is sceptical if Romeo loves her of if lover her for her looks. Juliet then tells Romeo that she will send someone to ask him he still loves her‚ if he does then they will get married. Romeo then leaves and and the next day he asks the rerend at the church if he will let him and Romeo get married. Romeo tells him that he met Juliet yesterday and

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    Edmund Burke Throughout history philosophers have attempted to explain the ins and outs of human society. These explanations have helped shape our perception of the world and the society we live in. One such philosopher is Edmund Burke‚ the father of modern conservatism. Considering Burke’s stance on the American Revolution‚ it is quite surprising that he strongly opposed the French Revolution. In his most well known work‚ Reflections on the revolution in France‚ Burke argued that the

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    Biology is a natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms‚ including their structure‚ function‚ growth‚ evolution‚ distribution‚ and taxonomy.[1] Modern biology is a vast and eclectic field‚ composed of many branches and subdisciplines. However‚ despite the broad scope of biology‚ there are certain general and unifying concepts within it which govern all study and research‚ consolidating it into single‚ coherent field. Biology generally recognizes the cell as the basic unit

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    The secrecy and lies that it took for Dr. Jekyll to explore that part of himself that he had suppressed for so long did not just affect him but it also had an impact on people that considered him a friend. Take Mr. Utterson for instance‚ he worried for his friend‚ Dr. Jekyll‚ to the point that he would wait around in the middle of the night in search of Mr. Hyde. The friendship of Dr. Lanyon and Dr. Jekyll suffered as a result of Dr. Jekyll’s pursuit in releasing himself from social pressures. Dr

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